
Positive Review
The Venza an Impressive vehicle and the driving experience gets better as she broken in. It’s well tune in Handling and power for daily driving. Fuel economy exceeds Toyota’s numbers as I’ve seen 45.8 mpg. -Impressive.... Online reviews show touch volume and adjustments require constant tapping. -This is Wrong..... Volume, fan, temperature settings adjust easy by just keeping the finger on the touch selection. What’s very well..... This vehicle equipped in Limited model is outstanding in the following categories: • Soft -Tec material • interior ergonomic design • intuitive 12.3 display • touch screen operation for audio, temp, navigation, and monitoring system. • Seating front and rear space well design. • Panoramic clear/frost option to diffuse interior lighting. • Numerous safety features that work well in lane assist, blind spot, and birds eye viewing of vehicle. • Quite cabin with the exception on poorly maintained roads. Exterior: • Excellent aerodynamic lines that flow front to rear. • Pearl White and Red color accents the lines on the vehicle well. • Designed in similarly to Lexus NX and RX and Porsche/Jaguar rear end lights. Mechanical: • 2.5 4 cylinder and electric motor provides performance of a 6 cylinder with outstanding fuel economy. • Auto AWD a brilliant touch to mechanical design of vehicle. • Gas/Electric motor working in tandem and shifting on the fly is unnoticeable. • More than sufficient power at 219hp with (3) options of Sport, Normal and ECO modes. • Handling on turns impressive for a crossover SUV. -Outstanding vehicle for its class
Critical Review
I initially like the car, new design, style, new teach. Unfortunately, it has same issue like Rav 4. Toyota advertises 2021 Venza is equipped with 14.5 gallon fuel tanks. From Full tank to empty , I can only fill up 10.5 gallon max. 14.5 gallon is unreachable. This is Hybrid car, which MPG can be reached 38 or up. It means I lost over 100 miles range , that's unacceptable for hybrid car.
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I moved over to an SUV after driving the Hybrid Camry for years. The Camry always have 53+ mpg so it was a hard pill to swallow going to 39 mpg. Having had 3 hybrid Toyatos, I can say that this vehicle rides like luxury, is quick as a whip with great torque and HP. The front dash screen is massive and very accessible to the driver. I like to say Im driving a mini Lexus ES350!! My only complaint is that I wish I had a few more small niches or pockets to hide my junk!! For an SUV, this car drives like a luxury sedan. The wheel stance makes all the difference..compared to a RAV, this car rides much more smoothly and like youre floating!!
This vehicle is elegant, stylish, and comfortable. I love it. It's also sleek and beautiful. I'm proud to drive it.
Very comfortable driving on long trips
No cons
Very clean one owner. Maintained at local Toyota dealership. Tires rotated every 10000 miles, oil changed every 5000 miles. White with black interior. It is a Hybrid averaging 42 miles to the gallon. No damage to interior or exterior.
Everything
Trunk cargo if you bringing alot of luggage its small compared to to rav4
It's like driving a lexus 350 or even better... the gas mileage is superb in the city! I get about 37-38 average on the highway doing 70-75. The 2025 Toyota Venza Limited is a refined, hybrid midsize crossover that blends upscale comfort with impressive fuel efficiency. Powered by a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and three electric motors delivering 219 horsepower through an e-AWD system, it achieves around 39 mpg combined, making it an excellent choice for both city and highway driving. The sleek exterior features LED lighting, stylish alloy wheels, and an available “Star Gaze” panoramic sunroof that shifts from transparent to opaque at the touch of a button. Inside, the Limited trim offers a near-Lexus level of luxury with perforated SofTex seats, wood-grain accents, a 12.3-inch touchscreen, JBL audio, and advanced tech like a head-up display and digital rearview mirror. Safety is a strong point with Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+ and features like blind-spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and a 360-degree camera. While cargo space is slightly smaller than some rivals, the Venza Limited stands out for its quiet ride, polished handling, and premium feel, making it a stylish and efficient choice for those who value comfort and reliability.
Nice pickup speed, comfortable seating, drives just fine, good traction, all safety features
A little more room for luggage. Bigger tail lights.
This has been a great vehicle. Drove twice out to Hood River Oregon. Got up to 40mpg. Haven't had any problems at all. First couple of yrs got free oil change and tire rotations. My wife and dog went both times. I still don't know all the controls. One of the trips was in winter. The car handled just fine. But I wouldn't recommend driving in the mountains with Semi-Trucks jackknifing and blowing snow, etc. At the time purchase, I was going to get the Rav 4 Hybrid, but the interior of the Venza was nicer. I did drive the Rav 4 also. They drove about the same to me. So, I got the Venza.
AWD, Exceptional Sound System, Great gas mileage, seats 5 comfortably, plenty of luggage space, Performance and handling.
There are none
I always thought that hybrids would be weak on power, and wouldn't be fun to drive, especially with an suv. I was wrong. Not only does the Venza have more than enough power, it also has the handling capability of a sports car. Tight in corners, quick on straights, and a turning radius to compete with compacts. Add in the hybrid engine giving an average of 36 miles per gallon (my personal average), and an AWD system that laughs at rough trails. The Venza is hands down the best vehicle for someone who needs practicality, but still wants to have fun on the weekends.
Great car
Bought in 2021
Headrest
Beautiful car but the headrest bothers me so much I'm thinking of trading it in and getting a different make/model SUV. My shoulders and neck have hurt since I bought it. I've bought things to help, but nothing works.